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Pyrrhic Victory
PYRRHIC VICTORY* Written for a friend who has cancer! Who are you, oh Death? Are you: A friend Or A foe? My liberation Or My condemnation? The end of my troubles Or The beginning of my tribulations? The sunset of the temporal Or The dawn of the eternal? Whoever you are, Unafraid before you I stand, Waiting For the moment we meet face To face. If As a friend you come, in the middle of my Peaceful sleep, With great joy, I will throw myself into your Cold arms, BUT If You come in the form of an incurable Disease I will fight you with all my might, Yielding not, A single molecule of mine, to your voracious appetite, Without A ferocious battle to give Thus When your anticipated win ever comes-after A billion battles- Your victory, Oh Death, a Pyrrhic one would be! © Demetrios Trifiatis 19 JANUARY 2014 *When Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus, Greece, invaded Italy in 279 BC and engaged the Romans In the battle of Asculum he was victorious but at a great cost, for he lost a great part of his army! After the battle, he declared: "If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined". It is from this declaration that the term "Pyrrhic victory" originates.
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